In the game Doomsday Wasteland, players encounter ten major monsters during their gameplay. Below is an introduction to the top ten monsters in the Seven Day World, which will help players understand the characteristics of the mutants and otherworldly creatures, as these will affect the player's survival. Therefore, players need to know about these monsters when exploring or experiencing the game to better defeat them.

Doom Weaver: It has 8 giant legs that can perform high-speed stabs and spray a mist to cover its eggs, allowing them to hatch. Its weakness is the central pillar; players need to climb to the immunity zone and kill the eggs, otherwise, they will be caught in an endless summoning deadlock. After successfully killing it, players may obtain a Dreamcatcher.

Blighted Tree: The vines on its back release energy, which can summon roots to attack the player. Although its overall mobility is slow, it has high health and a wide attack range. Once the player successfully kills it, they will obtain advanced materials.

Rot Shadow Hunter: It can launch tracking missiles and explosives from its head, with movement patterns that are physically distorted. Players need to use the environment for cover and focus fire on its core when fighting it.

Lost One: As a mobile bus monster, it extends multiple arms from its chassis to directly attack the player and can also release passengers to cause interference. After breaking the arms, a weapon chest in its abdomen will be triggered.

Siren: As a giant monster, it can use low-frequency sound waves to attack and also has electromagnetic interference, which can paralyze the player's equipment. Players need to first destroy its head and keep moving to avoid being trampled during the attack.

Rain Shell: It uses black slime to form an umbrella-shaped head, which is actually its trademark. It will continuously chase and harm, and can also summon black rain to weaken the player. Players need to maintain a certain distance from it.

Molten Monster: Its head furnace directly spews flames, and once its health drops below 30%, it will self-destruct. The head will transform into an independent attacking unit. Players need to fight it from a distance to avoid being hit by magma splashes.

Watcher: With a searchlight as its head, players cannot look at it directly. If they do, they will lose their abilities. When fighting it, players need to quickly destroy its surveillance device or use smoke bombs to interfere with it.

TV Screen Monster: This monster crawls out of a screen, and its weakness is the pink cysts on its legs. It can briefly turn invisible and release shockwaves. To attack it, players need to concentrate their firepower.

The Thinker: As a behemoth, it is formed from the resentment of a crashed airplane. It releases sonic booms and dive attacks. When attacking it, players should take advantage of its clumsy nature and focus their firepower on it.

This concludes the introduction to the top ten monsters in the Seven Day World. When facing these ten monsters, players should reasonably utilize the environmental features and their mechanisms, and flexibly switch tactics to achieve victory. However, once players win, they will receive generous rewards, which will also help with their subsequent experience.